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INTRODUCTION
The first CAD-systems used by aerospace and automotive
enterprises from the mid-1960s, were 2D systems – an
electronic version of a drawing board.
Soon it became clear that design should be based on 3D
product models, whose 2D projections can be generated
automatically
However, simply adding a third coordinate to traditional 2D
graphics results in modeling only a wireframe, which is not
sufficient for calculating mass/volume characteristics of a
future product
This led to the evolution of solid modeling
INTRODUCTION
A simple solid model had its own limitations
It could not be easily manipulated or changed for
implementing design changes
Hence there was need to device a new method to allow the
designer to easily manipulate the model as desired by him
without loosing the design intent
Hence came the parametric modeling
WHAT IS PARAMETRIC MODELING?
The term parametric modeling denotes the use of parameters
to control the dimensions and shape of CAD models.
Parametric Design - a system that constructs relations among
the geometry of different elements. When one element is
changed, the geometry of the rest of the elements are
changed as well.
PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS:
1. Dimensions can be linear and angular
2.Datums. Different CAD systems provide various types of
datums, but typically datum planes and datum coordinate
systems are provided. Datum lines and points are also
possible. Generally, datums are coordinate systems, or parts
of coordinate systems, that are used to control other
coordinate systems or geometric entities.
3. Constraints can be geometric or algebraic relationships that
the designer wants to impose on the geometry of CAD
models.
a) Geometric constraints are parallel, perpendicular,
offset, tangent, and alignments.
b) Algebraic constraints are equations that the designer adds
to ensure that features sizes meet design requirements. For
example, a part cross section may have to be a certain area.
NEED OF PARAMETRIC MODELLING
1.CONCEPT DESIGN-
• Convey a visual representation of the idea or concept.
• Create as many design concepts as possible.
• Evaluate the concept that best captures specified criteria and
aesthetic requirements.
2. BID AND PROPOSAL PROCESS-
• Minimize the time and costs required to create the bid geometry
• Submit models and geometry to support a proposed customer
price
• Accurately convey and communicate proposal requirements and
costs
• Improve accuracy of the prop osal to meet budget and schedule
commitmentsParametric
3. DIGITAL PROTOTYPING-
• Design, iterate, optimize, validate and visualize
products before they are built
• Rapidly create and explore design geometry
• Enable fast changes to legacy and heterogeneous
data
4. 2D DESIGN AND CONVERSION TO 3D-
• Support quick 2D concept design and the creation
of 2D engineering deliverables
• Accelerate the 2D-to-3D conversion process to
evolve 2D drawings into 3D models
5. REUSE LEGACY DATA-
Reuse and maintain legacy 2D & 3D data to
support current and future programsParametric
BENIFITS OF PARAMETRIC MODELING
3D modelling software can automatically update related parts of the
model when design changes are made and there is full bi-
directional associativity between parts, assemblies and drawings.
It captures and stores the design intent of the designer so that any
changes in the geometry will not affect the design intent for
which the part was designed
3D systems provide easier design revisions
Parametric modellers have a rollback feature that shows the
sequence in which the model was created
Adding design intent in the form of constraints between the model
elements and saving them in the file together with the model
simplifies future editing.
DESIGN INTENT
In parametric modeling, dimensions control the model.
Design intent is how your model will react when dimension
values are changed.
DESIGN INTENT
2.50
4.00
1.25
2.50
The drawing shows the intent of the
designer that the inclined plane
(chamfer) should have a flat area
measuring 2.5 inches and that it
should start at a point 1.25 inches
from the base of the drawing. These
parameters are what the designer
deemed significant for this model.
Remember that the placement of dimensions is very important because
they are being used to drive the shape of the geometry. If the 2.5 in.
vertical dimension increases, the 2.5 in. flat across the chamfer will be
maintained, but its angle will change.
DESIGN INTENT
In this drawing, what is important to the
designer is the vertical location and
horizontal dimension of the chamfer, rather
than the flat of the chamfer. 2.50
4.00
1.25
2.125
2.50
4.00
1.75
30.0O
In the last drawing, the designer calls for a specific
angle for the chamfer. In this case the angle of the
chamfer should be dimensioned.
DESIGN INTENT
PARAMETRIC MODELING
The true power of parametric modeling shines through when design changes need
to be made. The design modification is made by simply changing a dimension.
Since the counterbore is associated with the top surface of the ring, any changes in
the thickness of the ring would automatically be reflected on the counterbore
depth.
60
10
 15
 30Pattern: 8 Holes
SKETCH GEOMETRY
Line Sketch Tool
GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS APPLIED
FIRST
Geometric Constraint Tools
What do you think we do next?
DIMENSION CONSTRAINTS APPLIED
SECOND
Dimension Constraint Tool
PROFILE CHANGED TO ISOMETRIC
Right mouse click, select Home View or use
shortcut key F6 or Click on Home icon by View Cube
EXTRUSION PARAMETERS SET
Extrusion Dialogue Box
Select Extrude from Create panel
CREATE NEW SKETCH PLANE
Sketch plane selected with left mouse click
Sketch Button
View Face
SKETCH GEOMETRY
Normal View selected with View Face tool or
by clicking on front of View Cube
CONSTRAIN GEOMETRY
FEATURE PARAMETERS SET
Isometric (Home) view selected,
Extrusion dialog box set
Choose cut
operation here
FEATURE CREATED
WHY PARAMETRIC MODELING?
Determine the shape and size of the geometry at
any time during the design process.
This part should
be 5 in. long, not
3 in. How can we
fix this without
redrawing it?
AUGMENTED REALITY
VIRTUAL REALITY
To understand what is AUGMENTED REALITY first we need to see what is Virtual reality?
Virtual reality is using computer technology to create a simulated, three-dimensional world
that a user can manipulate and explore while feeling as if he were in that world.
It includes:
 Three-dimensional images that appear to be life-sized as seen by the user.
 The ability to track a user's motions, particularly his head and eye movements, and
correspondingly adjust the images on the user's display to reflect the change in
perspective
An effective VR experience causes you to become unaware of your real surroundings and
focus on your existence inside the virtual environment.
DEFINITION : Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research which
deals with the combination of real-world and computer-generated data.
AUGMENTED REALITY
 VR technologies completely immerse a user inside a synthetic environment. While
immersed, the user cannot see the real world around him.
 In contrast, AR allows the user to see the real world, with virtual objects superimposed upon
or composited with the real world.
 AR supplements reality, rather than completely replacing it. It creates the illusion that the
virtual and real objects coexisted in the same space.
 Augmented reality adds graphics, sounds, haptic feedback and even smell to the natural
world as if it exists.
WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT IS NOT Real desk with virtual lamp and
two virtual chairs
(ECRC)Is this VR or AR?
WHY AR?
 AR enhances a user’s perception of interaction with the real world.
 The virtual objects display information that the user cannot directly detect with his own
senses.
 The information conveyed by the virtual objects helps a user perform real-world tasks.
 AR is a specific example of what is known as Intelligence Amplification (IA): using the
computer as a tool to make a task easier for a human to perform.
Characteristics: Optical vs. Video
Optical see-through HMD
conceptual diagram
Video see-through HMD
conceptual diagram
AR can be accomplished using either optical HMD or video HMD
HMD:-HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY
 Main classes of applications:
1. Medical
2. Manufacturing and repair
3. Annotation and visualization
4. Robot path planning
5. Entertainment
6. Military aircraft
APPLICATIONS
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:-
1.Medical.
The system can be used in pre-operative planning of a laparoscopic surgical
procedure in order to find both the right points to introduce the surgical
instruments and the best path to reach the organ concerned in the surgical
operation.
2.Educational purpose
A very handy tool for instructors and faculty members for subjects involving
complex understandings.
APPLICATIONS
Head Up Guidance System
(HGS)
(Flight Dynamics Inc.)
Boeing 737 cockpit with Head-
up Display (HUD)
(Flight Dynamics Inc.)
APPLICATIONS:AIRCRAFT
Nightvision system in the 2000 Cadillac DeVille
(Cadillac.com.)
APPLICATIONS: NIGHT VISION
GOOGLE GLASSES
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Parametric modelling

  • 2. INTRODUCTION The first CAD-systems used by aerospace and automotive enterprises from the mid-1960s, were 2D systems – an electronic version of a drawing board. Soon it became clear that design should be based on 3D product models, whose 2D projections can be generated automatically However, simply adding a third coordinate to traditional 2D graphics results in modeling only a wireframe, which is not sufficient for calculating mass/volume characteristics of a future product This led to the evolution of solid modeling
  • 3. INTRODUCTION A simple solid model had its own limitations It could not be easily manipulated or changed for implementing design changes Hence there was need to device a new method to allow the designer to easily manipulate the model as desired by him without loosing the design intent Hence came the parametric modeling
  • 4. WHAT IS PARAMETRIC MODELING? The term parametric modeling denotes the use of parameters to control the dimensions and shape of CAD models. Parametric Design - a system that constructs relations among the geometry of different elements. When one element is changed, the geometry of the rest of the elements are changed as well.
  • 5. PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS: 1. Dimensions can be linear and angular 2.Datums. Different CAD systems provide various types of datums, but typically datum planes and datum coordinate systems are provided. Datum lines and points are also possible. Generally, datums are coordinate systems, or parts of coordinate systems, that are used to control other coordinate systems or geometric entities. 3. Constraints can be geometric or algebraic relationships that the designer wants to impose on the geometry of CAD models. a) Geometric constraints are parallel, perpendicular, offset, tangent, and alignments. b) Algebraic constraints are equations that the designer adds to ensure that features sizes meet design requirements. For example, a part cross section may have to be a certain area.
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  • 10. NEED OF PARAMETRIC MODELLING 1.CONCEPT DESIGN- • Convey a visual representation of the idea or concept. • Create as many design concepts as possible. • Evaluate the concept that best captures specified criteria and aesthetic requirements. 2. BID AND PROPOSAL PROCESS- • Minimize the time and costs required to create the bid geometry • Submit models and geometry to support a proposed customer price • Accurately convey and communicate proposal requirements and costs • Improve accuracy of the prop osal to meet budget and schedule commitmentsParametric
  • 11. 3. DIGITAL PROTOTYPING- • Design, iterate, optimize, validate and visualize products before they are built • Rapidly create and explore design geometry • Enable fast changes to legacy and heterogeneous data 4. 2D DESIGN AND CONVERSION TO 3D- • Support quick 2D concept design and the creation of 2D engineering deliverables • Accelerate the 2D-to-3D conversion process to evolve 2D drawings into 3D models
  • 12. 5. REUSE LEGACY DATA- Reuse and maintain legacy 2D & 3D data to support current and future programsParametric
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  • 14. BENIFITS OF PARAMETRIC MODELING 3D modelling software can automatically update related parts of the model when design changes are made and there is full bi- directional associativity between parts, assemblies and drawings. It captures and stores the design intent of the designer so that any changes in the geometry will not affect the design intent for which the part was designed 3D systems provide easier design revisions Parametric modellers have a rollback feature that shows the sequence in which the model was created Adding design intent in the form of constraints between the model elements and saving them in the file together with the model simplifies future editing.
  • 15. DESIGN INTENT In parametric modeling, dimensions control the model. Design intent is how your model will react when dimension values are changed.
  • 16. DESIGN INTENT 2.50 4.00 1.25 2.50 The drawing shows the intent of the designer that the inclined plane (chamfer) should have a flat area measuring 2.5 inches and that it should start at a point 1.25 inches from the base of the drawing. These parameters are what the designer deemed significant for this model. Remember that the placement of dimensions is very important because they are being used to drive the shape of the geometry. If the 2.5 in. vertical dimension increases, the 2.5 in. flat across the chamfer will be maintained, but its angle will change.
  • 17. DESIGN INTENT In this drawing, what is important to the designer is the vertical location and horizontal dimension of the chamfer, rather than the flat of the chamfer. 2.50 4.00 1.25 2.125 2.50 4.00 1.75 30.0O In the last drawing, the designer calls for a specific angle for the chamfer. In this case the angle of the chamfer should be dimensioned.
  • 19. PARAMETRIC MODELING The true power of parametric modeling shines through when design changes need to be made. The design modification is made by simply changing a dimension. Since the counterbore is associated with the top surface of the ring, any changes in the thickness of the ring would automatically be reflected on the counterbore depth. 60 10  15  30Pattern: 8 Holes
  • 21. GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS APPLIED FIRST Geometric Constraint Tools What do you think we do next?
  • 23. PROFILE CHANGED TO ISOMETRIC Right mouse click, select Home View or use shortcut key F6 or Click on Home icon by View Cube
  • 24. EXTRUSION PARAMETERS SET Extrusion Dialogue Box Select Extrude from Create panel
  • 25. CREATE NEW SKETCH PLANE Sketch plane selected with left mouse click Sketch Button
  • 26. View Face SKETCH GEOMETRY Normal View selected with View Face tool or by clicking on front of View Cube
  • 28. FEATURE PARAMETERS SET Isometric (Home) view selected, Extrusion dialog box set Choose cut operation here
  • 30. WHY PARAMETRIC MODELING? Determine the shape and size of the geometry at any time during the design process. This part should be 5 in. long, not 3 in. How can we fix this without redrawing it?
  • 32. VIRTUAL REALITY To understand what is AUGMENTED REALITY first we need to see what is Virtual reality? Virtual reality is using computer technology to create a simulated, three-dimensional world that a user can manipulate and explore while feeling as if he were in that world. It includes:  Three-dimensional images that appear to be life-sized as seen by the user.  The ability to track a user's motions, particularly his head and eye movements, and correspondingly adjust the images on the user's display to reflect the change in perspective An effective VR experience causes you to become unaware of your real surroundings and focus on your existence inside the virtual environment. DEFINITION : Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real-world and computer-generated data.
  • 33. AUGMENTED REALITY  VR technologies completely immerse a user inside a synthetic environment. While immersed, the user cannot see the real world around him.  In contrast, AR allows the user to see the real world, with virtual objects superimposed upon or composited with the real world.  AR supplements reality, rather than completely replacing it. It creates the illusion that the virtual and real objects coexisted in the same space.  Augmented reality adds graphics, sounds, haptic feedback and even smell to the natural world as if it exists.
  • 34. WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT IS NOT Real desk with virtual lamp and two virtual chairs (ECRC)Is this VR or AR?
  • 35. WHY AR?  AR enhances a user’s perception of interaction with the real world.  The virtual objects display information that the user cannot directly detect with his own senses.  The information conveyed by the virtual objects helps a user perform real-world tasks.  AR is a specific example of what is known as Intelligence Amplification (IA): using the computer as a tool to make a task easier for a human to perform.
  • 36. Characteristics: Optical vs. Video Optical see-through HMD conceptual diagram Video see-through HMD conceptual diagram AR can be accomplished using either optical HMD or video HMD HMD:-HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY
  • 37.  Main classes of applications: 1. Medical 2. Manufacturing and repair 3. Annotation and visualization 4. Robot path planning 5. Entertainment 6. Military aircraft APPLICATIONS
  • 38. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:- 1.Medical. The system can be used in pre-operative planning of a laparoscopic surgical procedure in order to find both the right points to introduce the surgical instruments and the best path to reach the organ concerned in the surgical operation. 2.Educational purpose A very handy tool for instructors and faculty members for subjects involving complex understandings. APPLICATIONS
  • 39. Head Up Guidance System (HGS) (Flight Dynamics Inc.) Boeing 737 cockpit with Head- up Display (HUD) (Flight Dynamics Inc.) APPLICATIONS:AIRCRAFT
  • 40. Nightvision system in the 2000 Cadillac DeVille (Cadillac.com.) APPLICATIONS: NIGHT VISION